Yes they are secondary consumers because they eat fish, which is sort of the meat of the sea.
Yes, penguins are secondary consumers because they consume the first order. Mainly eat fish which are primary consumers
They are definitely secondary consumers because they get eaten by sharks so it just all makes sense.
Penguins are considered secondary consumers, as they primarily feed on fish and squid, which are primary consumers that eat phytoplankton, a primary producer. This places penguins one trophic level above the primary consumers in the food chain.
Penguins are not a primary consumer. They are known as secondary consumers as they eat small fish. Those small fish are primary consumers.
Penguins are carnivore consumers.
Yes, they're all consumers.
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The plants (producers) are needed by consumers who feed by grazing or filter-feeding. Examples include snails, urchins and corals. These consumers in turn will be eaten by other animals such as sea stars. At the top of the food web, there are larger animals (consumers) such as fish, penguins, seals and whales.
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Penguins, polar bears, sea lions, etc.
Penguins, arctic fox, seals, snowy owls, terns, harlequins, and gulls.
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